Thanks! I am growing out the first bunch of chicks from these girls, I won't know how dark the second generation lays for 4-5 months. I am just going to be on the look out for someone willing to sell some of their dark dark eggs. 

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Thanks! I am growing out the first bunch of chicks from these girls, I won't know how dark the second generation lays for 4-5 months. I am just going to be on the look out for someone willing to sell some of their dark dark eggs.![]()
With my birds, I hatched mostly the darkest eggs last year and have seen a big improvement in color this year. You can improve the color if you are wanting to just work on that. Type and color are bigger problems to get BOTH.
With my birds, I hatched mostly the darkest eggs last year and have seen a big improvement in color this year. You can improve the color if you are wanting to just work on that. Type and color are bigger problems to get BOTH.
Sorry you will not get any eggs from those two... both are clearly cockerels.
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I have one girl that lays a very LIGHT colored eggs, but she is so pretty and typie I have to use her. She is blue too so that helps her cause. That is the only thing I find wrong with her. She has the right color eye, feathered legs, OK comb, I can't remember is she has copper or not.... either way she stays... egg color will improve down the road in her pullets. NOW I might not use any of her roos.... I would not want a roo that could throw that light of an egg..... that would not help the cause any.